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| Family Album of Hymns | The Pepins |
1977
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| Bill, Liz, Russell, Terry, Brian |
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It is truly a privilege for me to be able to make a comment on the occasion of the release of this new album by the Pepin family. Firstly, I am not talking about strangers. The Pepins have been lifelong neighbours and friends, co-participants in various Doukhobor cultural activities, and even (in the case of Brian, Terry and Russell) students in my Russian-language classes. Furthermore, since our society operates a Bookshop which stocks all of the records produced by people in the local area, we have witnessed, at first hand, that one or the other of their members of the Pepin family has participated in a total of no less than seven* of these albums! And that's not all - because everyone of these LPs is among the best-selling ones which we have ever stocked in the store! Clearly, the Pepins are a talented family indeed - and they have not come by such talent accidentally. In chapter 35 of his book Tanya, Eli Popoff talks about the excellent singing ability of the Popoff family (no relatives to the author or this writer) in the Doukhobor community at Kylemore, Saskatchewan, in the 1920's. Elizabeth Pepin is a descendant of this very same family, and with her rare soprano voice, she forms the cornerstone of the singing Pepins. William's family were also wellknown as ardent supporters of Doukhobor traditions, and with this background, and with his strong bass voice, it was inevitable that William Pepin's marriage to Elizabeth Popoff would result in a fine singing family. And so it has. Each with his own individual talent, Brian, Terry and Russell, blend in with their parents to form a harmonious quintet. But not only are the Pepins excellent exponents of modern Doukhobor singing,
they are also a fine example of the strong family tradition of the Doukhobor
organization, the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ (Orthodox Doukhobors)
and to their community of Grand Forks, British Columbia. Jim Popoff * U.S.C.C. Youth Choir
Album [William & Elizabeth in the second formal choir of the Doukhobor
Community in Canada], 1963; Expo '67 Choir [sang at Expo '67 in Montreal],
1967; Vocal Six [1st album by William, Elizabeth and two other couples],
1969; Vocal Six [Tribute to BC Centennial], 1971; Friends [all the Pepins
featuring Brian and Terry and four "Friends"], 1975; U.S.C.C.
Friendship Choir [William & Elizabeth in U.S.C.C. Youth Choir under
new name], 1975; U.S.C.C. Union of Youth Choir of Grand Forks [Brian &
Terry participating in the album], 1975. |
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Box 143, |
Recorded at Demosky's Recording Studio, Grand Forks, BC
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Recording Engineers: Bill Dergousoff and Jim Thieven
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Photography by Bill Astofooroff. |
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Side One: 1. Complete Peace 3:04 |
Side Two: 1. If There's No Faith 3:15 |
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| The Vocal 6 Box 143, Grand Forks, BC, Canada |
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$20.00
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